Behrens Schrift Font Download is available free from FontGet. Behrens Schrift is a Free Font for personal use created by IngoFonts. Behrens Schrift is a Various type font that can be used on any device such as PC, Mac, Linux, iOS and Android. This font has 3 styles available
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BehrensSchrift_Schmuck
BehrensSchrift_Normal
BehrensSchrift_Licht).
Peter Behrens? renowned art nouveau type from 1902 ? with ornaments. Newly revised and neatly digitalized
In 1902, Peter Behrens (1869?1940), architect, designer and typographer, created a new ?German? type which became very successful very quickly for the Rudhard?sche Gie?erei (foundry which later became Gebr. Klingspor AG) in Offenbach am Main. It served, for example, as the official German type for the world expositions in 1904 and 1910.
Behrens himself writes about the development of this type ?...For the actual form of my type, I took the technical principle of the Gothic script, the stroke of the quill feather. The proportions of height and width and the boldness of the strokes of the Gothic letters were also decisive for me in producing a German character. A cohesive character could be hoped for by avoiding all non-necessities and by strictly carrying out the design principle of holding the quill at an angle?? *
Behrens? Typeface is still sought after as is proven, at the very least, by a few poorly digitalized free fonts which can be found on the WWW.
A project about the modern use of historical industrial buildings in Germany motivated me to take a closer look at the work of Peter Behrens. With the type of Peter Behrens, the ideal display type exists; unfortunately, it can only be found in an absolutely unacceptable quality.
Even D. Stempel GmbH, which still today casts the types of the former Gebr. Klingspor AG (formerly Rudhardsche Gie?erei) for manual typesetting, shows in a digitalized specimen sheet of typefaces a neat version of the Behrens Typeface, but still not one which meets today?s quality standards. Reason enough for ingoFonts to create the perfect Behrens Typeface.
Voil? ? here it is: the new, revised, original Behrens Typeface from 1902, first newly and neatly drawn and digitalized in detail, and then expanded for all European languages with the Latin font system.